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Complete RHC Medicare Billing 1

RHC Basics 2

What is a Rural Health Clinic? This CMS publication is an excellent resource as an overview of the RHC Program. Program Basics Certification Process Qualified Providers RHC Services Non-RHC Services (required lab tests) Places of Service Cost-Based Reimbursement https://www.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/medicare-learning-network- MLN/MLNProducts/downloads/RuralHlthClinfctsht.pdf 3

It s All About the Encounter! RHC visits (encounters) are medically necessary face-to-face medical or mental health visits or qualified preventive visits between the patient and a physician, NP, PA, CNM, CP, or CSW during which a qualified RHC service is furnished. Qualified preventive and screening services may also be standalone RHC visits. Citations: IOM, Medicare Policy Benefit Manual, Chapter 13, Section 40 https://www.cms.gov/regulations-and- Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/bp102c13.pdf https://www.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/medicare-learning- Network-MLN/MLNProducts/downloads/RuralHlthClinfctsht.pdf 4

It is all about the ENCOUNTER! RHC visits are medially necessary face-to-face medical or mental health visits or qualified preventative visits between the patient and a physician, NP, PA, CNM, CP (PhD) or CSW (Master s level) during which a qualified RHC service is furnished. A Transitional Care Management (TCM) service can also be a RHC visit. Evaluation & Management services as well as other professional services are included in the AIR. No services can be provided without a RHC provider being in the clinic. Patients should not be roomed in advance of a provider s arrival. Visits must be medically necessary to be billable encounters: No medication refill only visits No lab result visits only No injection only visits Suture removal or bandage change without additional face to face Services can be bundled into another RHC encounter 5

FACE-TO-FACE, ONE ON ONE (PHYSICIAN, NP, PA or LCSW ) MEDICALLY NECESSARY LEVEL 2 OR HIGHER Requires a Provider* RHC ENCOUNTER (Billable) * Or a procedure on the qualified visit list. 6

CPT 99211 visits are not billable Medicare RHC encounters. An incident-to service which occurs subsequent to an RHC encounter may be bundled with an otherwise billable visit within 30 days provided there is appropriate clinical documentation of the service. An injection only visit does not meet the definition of a RHC encounter and cannot be billed as a standalone visit. Citation: https://med.noridianmedicare.com/web/jfa/education/e vent-materials/rhc-qa 7

RHC Core Services RHC services are professional services including evaluation & management services, procedures typically performed in a medical office, and RHC encounters taking place in other qualified settings. Technical components of diagnostic services, including lab are not RHC core services and are not reimbursed by the allinclusive rate (AIR). Venipuncture is included in the AIR. 51% Primary Care; See 42 CFR 491.9 and SOM, Appendix G. 8

RHC Required Lab Tests Citation: 42 CFR 491.9 The RHC provides basic laboratory services essential to the immediate diagnosis and treatment of the patient, including: (i) Chemical examinations of urine by stick or tablet method or both (including urine ketones); (ii) Hemoglobin or hematocrit; (iii) Blood glucose; (iv) Examination of stool specimens for occult blood; (v) Pregnancy tests; and (vi) Primary culturing for transmittal to a certified laboratory. 9

Reimbursement RHCs can be Independent or Provider- Based. RHCs are paid an all-inclusive rate by Medicare (CMS) through claims filed with the MAC. Independent RHCs are capped for 2018 at $83.45. (1.4% over the 2017 capped rate of $82.30). Provider-based RHCs with parent entity < 50 beds are not capped. Bed count is not licensed beds, but is determined by available beds as defined by CMS. The AIR is adjusted annually based on the cost report data calculation. Not all cost report preparation is equal. 10

Patient Deductible and Coinsurance The Part B Deductible amount for the current calendar year is applied to RHC Visits. Pts with Part A only not covered. $183.00 for 2017 & 2018 Co-insurance = 20% of total visit charges not the Medicare Fee-for-service Allowable. Medicare remit will be 80% of the RHC AIR. The cost share will be 20% of charges. At the first of each calendar year, the first RHC claim for the patient may reflect a negative payment if the encounter rate is less than the deductible, because Medicare expects the RHC to collect the Part B deductible amount. 11

RHC Federal Regulations 42 CFR 491 https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/cfr-2011-title42- vol5/pdf/cfr-2011-title42-vol5-part491.pdf CMS Policy Benefit Manual, Chapter 13 https://www.cms.gov/regulations-and- Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/bp102c13.pdf CMS Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 9 https://www.cms.gov/regulations-and- Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/clm104c09.pdf State Operations Manual, Appendix G https://www.cms.gov/regulations-and- Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/som107ap_g_rhc.pdf 12

General RHC Billing 13

Common UB-04 RHC Bill Types Bill Type Type of Service Comment 711 RHC Covered Services; or mixed covered/non-covered 710 All charges are non-covered; claim is sent to trigger denial For example: covered services with a B-12 injection Condition Code 21 717 Adjusted Claims Replacement of Prior Claim; Comment on reason 718 Cancelled Claims Void already processed claim. 14

RHC Billing By Type Matrix Type of RHC Encounter Professional Services RHC Service CLIA Lab Performed in RHC Other Technical Components (non-rhc) Professional Services Outside RHC Hours* Independent or Freestanding Part A UB-04 Part B Form 1500 Part B Form 1500 Part B Form 1500 Provider- Based Part A UB-04 Billed to MAC by Parent hospital TOB 141/131 for PPS hospital; CAH: 851. Billed to MAC by Parent hospital TOB 131 for PPS hospital; CAH:851 Billed to MAC as a professional service or CAH Method II Billing. * Don t double-dip; don t bill Part B for RHC services; don t pick & choose. 15

Revenue, CPT & HCPCS Codes Revenue Codes are 4-digit number (the leading zero is sometimes omitted) that indicates the place or type of service the patient received. When the revenue code is correlated to a CPT /HCPCS, the payer can determine the appropriateness of the service based on where it was provided. CPT /HCPCS Codes are five characters in length and can be numeric or alphanumeric. Level I HCPCS codes are identical to the AMA CPT codes and are used to report professional and technical services. Level II HCPCS codes begin with a letter and are used to report supplies and other services. For example J codes for drugs or G codes for Medicare services. Category II CPT codes are used to report outcomes and data measure. 16

Revenue Codes: Place of Service Revenue Code Description 0521 Clinic Visit by a member to RHC 0522 Home visit by RHC practitioner 0524 Visit by RHC practitioner to a member in a covered Part A stay at SNF 0525 Visit by a RHC practitioner to a member in a Part B SNF or Nursing Facility or other residential facility 0528 Visit by a RHC practitioner to other non RHC site (e.g., scene of accident) For Medicare claims only. 17

Revenue Codes for CPT/HCPCS Billing Revenue codes are used in institutional billing to reflect the place of service and to validate the service performed in that place of service. All Revenue codes EXCEPT the following are allowed for RHC billing: 002X-024X, 029X, 045X, 054X, 056X, 060X, 065X, 067X-072X, 080X-088X, 093X, 096X-310X Some common allowed Revenue codes might include: 0250: Pharmacy (no J code) 0636: Drugs with J code 0300: Venipuncture 0420, 0430, 0440: PT/OT/ST 0780: Telemedicine site 0900: Behavioral Health 18

Medicare RHC Billing for Dates After April, 1, 2016 Beginning on April 1, 2016, RHCs were required to report the appropriate HCPCS code for each service line along with a revenue code on their Medicare claims. Prior to this, all services and charges were rolled up/bundled to one revenue code line. Initially, the codes which could be reported had been underestimated by CMS. Consequently, CMS went back to the drawing board and identified a more complete Qualifying Visit List for RHC services. Beginning October 1, 2016, RHCs were instructed to append the CG modifier to the line which reported the CPT/HCPCS Code from the Qualifying Visit List. 19

Qualifying Visit List https://www.cms.gov/medicare/medicare-fee-for- Service-Payment/FQHCPPS/Downloads/RHC-Qualifying- Visit-List.pdf Codes in black type could be billed as qualifying standalone services for dates of services and processing between 4/1/2016 and 9/30/2016. Codes in red type could be billed as qualifying standalone services for process dates after 10/1/2016 when used with the CG modifier. ALL QVL codes can now be appended by CG. 20

RHC Billing After 10/1/2016 CPT/HCPCS Level Codes are reported for ALL services that are provided. Revenue Codes are reported for each CPT/HCPCS Code. ALL Charges are totaled and reported on the line with the qualifying visit code for that encounter. This is the pay line. The qualifying visit code/pay line is designated by the CG modifier. All charges are rolled up to this line item. This line is either the E & M code or the code which is most closely related to the chief complaint. All other line items must include a charge amount of $.0.01. The amount may be your actual charge or the penny amount. The total line (0001) will NOT equal the total for all charges. It will appear overstated. Coinsurance is calculated from the total charges line and not the total line. After 10/1/2016 (processing date), all qualifying visit codes should be billable as standalone codes. The CG modifier will trigger the AIR. 21

The CG Pay Line Beginning on April 1, 2016, RHCs are required to report the appropriate HCPCS code for each service line along with a revenue code on their Medicare claims. A RHC visit must include one of the services listed on the RHC Qualifying Visit List. RHC qualifying medical visits are typically Evaluation and Management (E/M) type of services or screenings for certain preventive services. RHC qualifying mental health visits are typically psychiatric diagnostic evaluation, psychotherapy, or psychoanalysis. Updates to the qualifying visit list are generally made on a quarterly basis and posted on the CMS RHC center webpage. The code appended with CG should be the service most related to the reason for the visit. https://www.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/medicare-learning- Network-MLN/MLNMattersArticles/Downloads/MM9269.pdf 22

What did we have rolling up that should not have been there? 23

RHC Claim Examples Codes and Prices in Examples for demonstration purposes only and are not intended to suggest specific methodologies or clinical scenarios. 24

FL 42 Rev Code RHC Encounter with E & M Only FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 OV Est Pt III 99213 CG 11/01/2017 1 100.00 0001 Total Charge 100.00 Provider performed an E & M service ($100.00) for a problem which required no lab, no ancillary or incidental services or other non-rhc services. The patient responsibility is $20 and the MAC will reimburse 80% of rate if the deductible has been met. 25

RHC Encounter with In-Office Procedure Only FL 42 Rev Code FL43 Description 0521 I & D Abscess FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 10160 CG 11/01/2017 1 150.00 0001 Total Charge 150.00 Provider performed a simple I & D ($150.00) during this encounter. No other services were provided. The supplies and local anesthesia would be integral to the procedure. The patient would be responsible for a $30 coinsurance payment. 26

FL 42 Rev Code RHC Encounter with Multiple Services # 1 FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 OV Est III 99213 CG 11/1/2017 1 250.00 0521 I & D Abscess 10160 11/1/2017 1 150.00 0001 Total Charge 400.00 Provider performed an E & M service ($100) and an in-office procedure ($150.00) during the same visit. The supplies and local anesthesia would be integral to the procedure. The patient would be responsible for a $50.00 co-insurance payment. The total 001 line appears overstated. 27

FL 42 Rev Code RHC Encounter with Multiple Services # 1- Alternative Method FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 OV Est III 99213 CG 11/01/2017 1 250.00 0521 I & D Abscess 10160 11/01/2017 1.01 0001 Total Charge 250.01 Provider performed an E & M service ($100) and an in-office procedure ($150.00) during the same visit. The supplies and local anesthesia would be integral to the procedure. Additional service items are reported.01. The patient would be responsible for a $50.00 co-insurance payment. The total 001 line appears overstated. Using this method depends on your PM/EHR and your facility s method for tracking charges. 28

RHC Billing Type Example Mary presents to ABC Rural Health Clinic, with symptoms of a lower respiratory infection. The provider orders an in-house chest x-ray to confirm the diagnosis. During the ROS and exam, the provider also suspects that Mary may have a UTI. An in-house UA (one of the required RHC tests) is also performed. Mary also receives one unit of Rocephin IM. *Red is provider-based RHC. Service Billed On Provider # Reimbursed E & M Service for office visit (99214) UB-04 RHC Number Encounter Rate AIR Rocephin (J0696) UB-04 RHC Number Encounter Rate AIR Urinalysis 1500/ UB-04 Part B Group # if independent; Hospital # if provider-based PFS, Lab Fee Schedule X-ray (Technical Component Only) 1500/UB-04 Part B Group #; Hospital # if provider-based PFS, OPPS or % of charges. 29

FL 42 Rev Code RHC Encounter with Multiple Services #2 FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 OV Est IV 99214 CG 11/01/2017 1 190.00 0521 Inj Admin 96372 11/01/2017 1 15.00 0636 Rocephin, 250 mg J0696 11/01/2017 2 50.00 0001 Total Charge 255.00 Provider performed an E & M service ($125) and an abx injection ($15 + $50) during the same visit. Also, a UA and an x-ray were performed in the RHC. Total RHC services would be $190.00. The patient would be responsible for a $38.00 co-insurance payment. The total 001 line appears overstated. Lab and x-ray services would be billed separately under the appropriate method for the type of RHC. 30

FL 42 Rev Code RHC Encounter with Multiple Services #2 FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 OV Est IV 99214 CG 11/01/2017 1 190.00 0521 Inj Admin 96372 11/01/2017 1 15.00 0636 Rocephin, 250 mg J0696 11/01/2017 2 50.00 0001 Total Charge 255.00 Provider performed an E & M service ($125) and an abx injection ($15 + $50) during the same visit. Also, a UA and an x-ray were performed in the RHC. Total RHC services would be $190.00. The patient would be responsible for a $38.00 co-insurance payment. The total 001 line appears overstated. Lab and x-ray services would be billed separately under the appropriate method for the type of RHC. 31

FL 42 Rev Code RHC Encounter: Office Visit & EKG FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 OV Est IV 99214 CG 11/01/2017 1 145.00 0521 EKG- Prof 93010 11/01/2017 1 20.00 0001 Total Charge 165.00 Provider performed an E & M service ($125) and an EKG tracing/tc ($40) and interpretation/pc ($20) during the same visit. The RHC provider read the EKG. Total RHC services would be $145. The patient would be responsible for a $29.00 co-insurance payment. The total 001 line appears overstated. Additional service lines could be reported 0.01. The technical component of the EKG ($40) would be billed separately under the appropriate method for the type of RHC. 32

RHC Encounter: Mental Health Visit Only FL 42 Rev Code FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0900 Psych Eval 90791 CG 11/01/2017 1 200.00 0001 Total Charge 200.00 Provider performed an Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation ($200) on the date of service. Total RHC services would be $200. The patient would be responsible for a $40.00 co-insurance payment. 33

RHC Encounter: Medical Visit and Mental Health Visit on Same Date of Service FL 42 Rev Code FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 OV New 99204 CG 11/01/2017 1 175.00 0900 Psych Eval 90791 CG 11/01/2017 1 200.00 0001 Total Charge 375.00 The physician performed an sick visit ($175) and the behavioral health provider performed a psych eval ($200) on the same date of service. Both services would be reported separately with the CG modifier. Total RHC services would be $375.00. The patient would be responsible for a $40.00 co-insurance payment. Medication management for behavioral health if it were incidental-to the medical visit would not be a separately billable mental health visit. 34

Modifier -59 The patient, subsequent to the first visit, suffers an illness or injury that requires additional diagnosis or treatment on the same day, (for example, a patient sees their practitioner in the morning for a medical condition and later in the day has an injury and returns to the RHC for treatment). The subsequent medical service should be billed using a qualifying visit code, revenue code 052X, and modifier 59. Modifier 59 signifies that the conditions being treated are totally unrelated and services are provided at separate times of the day and that the condition being treated was not present during the visit earlier in the day. This is the only circumstance in which modifier 59 should be used. This is an unconventional use of -59 and is only used in this way, unique to RHC billing of multiple visits on the same date of service. Use of modifiers (-59, -25) other than the -CG modifier on Medicare claims with multiple services may trigger an incorrect overpayment. 35

Multiple Encounters on Same Date of Service Different Problems FL 42 Rev Code FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 OV Est 99213 CG 11/01/2017 1 175.00 0521 Laceration 12001 59 11/01/2017 1 150.00 0001 Total Charge 325.00 The physician performed an E & M service in the morning to manage the patient s chronic conditions. Later in the afternoon, the patient cuts his hand while working in his garden. On the second visit of the day, the provider repairs the 2 cm laceration. The first service is appended with CG. The second service is appended with -59. Total RHC services would be $325.00 The patient would be responsible for a $65 co-insurance payment. The RHC should receive two AIR payments. 36

Wellness Visits Medicare wellness visits and screening visits and Commercial wellness visits are not typically the same services. Make sure that providers understand the requirements for each service as defined by the payer. For example, the Medicare AWV is not a physical exam at all although it does require that the provider perform the service in the RHC. Medicare does not reimburse for routine services (i.e., annual physical or yearly check-up). However, most Medicare patients have chronic comorbidities which require ongoing, periodic management. 37

Preventative Services Guide https://www.cms.gov/medicare/medicare-fee-for-service- Payment/FQHCPPS/Downloads/RHC-Preventive-Services.pdf This CMS reference give examples of preventative services and indicates when the AIR is received and how the deductible and coinsurance amounts are applied. The CG modifier is appended if the only service provided is the preventative service. The CG modifier if not needed for the IPPE but may be added. Preventative services provided on the same day as a qualifying medical visit are reported but are not bundled into the CG line. IPPE is the ONLY preventive service which will qualify for an additional AIR on the same DOS as a sick visit. Preventive services should be tracked for cost-reporting. 38

FL 42 Rev Code FL43 Description RHC Encounter: IPPE Only FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 IPPE G0402 11/01/2017 1 200.00 0001 Total Charge 200.00 The physician performed IPPE (Welcome to Medicare) service on this date of service. No CG modifier is required. The patient has no cost share for this visit because the deductible and co-insurance is waived. Is the IPPE the same as a beneficiary s yearly physical? No. The IPPE is not a routine physical checkup that some seniors may get periodically from their physician or other qualified non-physician practitioner. The IPPE is an introduction to Medicare and covered benefits and focuses on health promotion and disease prevention and detection to help beneficiaries stay well. Medicare does not cover routine physical examinations. https://www.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/medicare-learning-network- MLN/MLNProducts/downloads/MPS_QRI_IPPE001a.pdf 39

RHC Encounter: IPPE and Sick Visit on same date of service FL 42 Rev Code FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 OV Est III 99213 CG 11/01/2017 1 150.00 0521 IPPE G0402 11/01/2017 1 200.00 0001 Total Charge 350.00 The physician performed IPPE ($200) and an E & M ($150) for a problem visit on the same date of service. The office visit is listed first with the -CG modifier. The patient has no cost share for the IPPE service because the deductible and coinsurance is waived. The co-insurance amount due for the sick visit is $30.00. The RHC will receive two AIR payments for this visit. You should track all preventive services for cost-reporting purposes. 40

RHC Encounter: IPPE with EKG Interpretation/Report as Part of IPPE FL 42 Rev Code FL43 Description FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge 0521 IPPE G0402 11/01/2017 1 200.00 0521 EKG IPPE Interpret/Report G0405 11/01/2017 1 100.00 0001 Total Charge 300.00 The RHC physician performed IPPE ($200) and also interpreted the EKG ($100) performed as part of the IPPE. Only the HCPCS codes for the two services are reported on each respective line. The clinic will receive one AIR rate but the coinsurance and deductible will be waived per HCPCS code. You should track all preventive services for cost-reporting purposes. 41

Not in Handout EKG Billing in Rural Health Clinics Code Description RHC UB-04 Independent RHC Part B PBRHC Hospital side 93000 EKG, 12 Lead with interpretation/report 93005 EKG, 12 lead, tracing only 93010 EKG, 12 lead, interpretation and report only. NO NO NO NO YES YES Maybe* NO Maybe* * Depends on the provider who does the interpretation and the report. 42

Medicare Annual Wellness Visit Is NOT a routine physical exam. Must include certain components Is payable as a stand-alone RHC visit when it is the only service performed Is not payable as a separate service when performed on the same day of service as other medical or screening services. Is the AWV the same as a beneficiary s yearly physical? No. The AWV is not a routine physical checkup that some seniors may get periodically from their physician or other qualified non-physician practitioner. Medicare does not cover routine physical examinations. https://www.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/medicare-learning-network- MLN/MLNProducts/downloads/AWV_chart_ICN905706.pdf 43

FL 42 Rev Code FL43 Description 0521 AWV- Subsequent RHC Encounter: Woman Well Visit AWV and Other Screenings FL44 HCPCS FL 45 Date of Service FL46 Units FL47 Total Charge G0439 CG 11/01/2017 1 150.00 0521 Breast/Pelvic G0101 11/01/2017 1 100.00 0521 Pap Smear Q0091 11/01/2017 1 50.00 0001 Total Charge 300.00 The patient received a subsequent AWV along with other preventive services on the same date of service. The CG is appended to the AWV. There is no cost share for this visit. 44

Rate Calculation Total Allowable Costs to Provide RHC Services = RHC Rate # of Visits that meet the Encounter Definition 45

Other Tidbits 46

Care Management RHC Care Management FAQ https://www.cms.gov/medicare/medicare-fee-for-service- Payment/FQHCPPS/Downloads/FQHC-RHC-FAQs.pdf RHC Care Management MLN https://www.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/medicare-learning-network- MLN/MLNMattersArticles/downloads/MM10175.pdf New HCPCS Code G0511 effective 01/01/2018; 99490 is not a valid code for RHC billing of CCM after 01/01/2018. 47

Advanced Care Planning https://www.cms.gov/medicare/medicare-fee-for- Service-Payment/FQHCPPS/Downloads/RHC-Sample- Billing.pdf As a standalone service, the AIR is paid. When provided on same dos as AWV, the service is included in the one AIR payment. 48

Hospice Patients When providing RHC services to a Hospice Patient for an acute condition or injury not related to the hospice admitting diagnosis: Use Condition Code 07 Use the diagnosis code which relates to the visit. Do not use the terminal illness as the diagnosis. 49

Medicare Flu and Pneumococcal Shots RHCs do NOT bill Medicare for Flu or Pneumococcal Immunizations on claims. CPT codes for administration and for the vaccine are never included in the claim detail. Can be set up as zero charge/no bill for tracking. Prevnar 13 immunizations are included. Charges for Flu and Pneumococcal Injections are not included in the total encounter charge. RHCs must keep a log with Patient s name, HIC, date of immunization, etc. Some EMR and PM systems will generate log; if not, must be manual. The immunizations are directly reimbursed on the Medicare Cost Report at the end of the year. RHC must report cost of administration, vaccine and number of immunizations. Medicare Advantage Plans/Medicare HMOs are billed for these immunizations. However, make sure your contracts have provisions for additional reimbursement. The costs of these immunizations are not included on the regular Medicare cost report. Medical necessity restrictions 50

Rural Health Clinics must use the MSP Questionnaire just as any other Medicare provider to make sure that the encounter is not related to services for which another payer/third-party is responsible. MEDICARE SECONDARY PAYER Short forms, alternative forms, or electronic forms may be used to satisfy the requirement. **Some MACs are requiring the long questionnaire be completed every visit. MSP Questionnaires must be retained and are subject to audit. Report the appropriate condition code and occurrence code. To file MSP, must drop primary payer claim and wait 120 days before filing a conditional payment claim as MSP. 51

Home Health Certifications and Care Plan Oversight CMS Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 13 110.2 - Treatment Plans or Home Care Plans (Rev. 220, Issued: 01-15-16, Effective: 02-01-16, Implementation: 02-01-16) Except for comprehensive care plans that are a component of CCM services, treatment plans and home care oversight provided by RHC or FQHC physicians to RHC or FQHC patients are considered part of the RHC or FQHC visit and are not a separately billable service. These services cannot be billed as Part B services as G0179, G0180, G0181 for example. 52

MACRA and MIPS Services reported on the UB-04 will not be subject to MIPS. Services reported on the 1500 will be. Most RHCs will fall under the low volume exemption, but not all will. If providers work in more than one setting billing professional services on a 1500 or if the MIPS reporting is done as a group, the RHC provider may be impacted by MIPS. Voluntary reporting for RHC providers is an option. PCMH is also an option as an APM. Look up a provider by NPI here to see if they are subject to MIPS: https://qpp.cms.gov/participation-lookup 53

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Patty Harper is CEO of InQuiseek, LLC, a business and healthcare consulting company based in Louisiana. She has over 18 years of healthcare experience in the areas of healthcare finance & reimbursement, health information management, compliance, and physician practice management. Patty holds a B.S. in Health Information Administration (cum laude) from Louisiana Tech University. She is credentialed through AHIMA as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) and has also been recognized as an AHIMA-Approved ICD- 10-CM/PCS Trainer. Patty has holds AHIMA Certified Healthcare Technology Specialist (CHTS) credentials as a CHTS-IM (EHR Implementation Specialist) and CHTS-PW (Practice Workflow and Information Management Redesign Specialist). She is also a frequent speaker and contributor for national, state and regional and rural healthcare associations on these and other related-reimbursement topics. She holds active memberships in a number of regional, state and national organizations including NARHC, NRHA, AAPC, AHIMA, MGMA and HFMA. She is a director of both the National Association of Rural Health Clinics and the Louisiana Rural Health Association. Patty Harper 318-243-2687 pharper@inquiseek.com 55